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Learning to Live on the Spectrum
I will begin with a confession. I have never blogged, I don't tend to read many other blogs, I don't tweet, never have. I have a relatively new and capable cell phone, yet I have had texting disabled. These cultural offenses may cause you to forego...
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Wed, Jun 01 2011 12:22 PM
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The Dog
Thank you to all the comments and activities. To answer your questions: At first Ayden was frustrated with candy land, but with encouragement and practice he started to show genuine interest. I think board games would be great for him, helps with math...
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Sun, Jun 05 2011 11:15 PM
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Another big o' rant
Well, today really couldn't have been less productive, and don't even get me started on the weekend. I feel like a janitor, fireman, and mediator, constantly dealing with issues in every waking hour, and said hours are not at my direction. A decent...
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Mon, Jun 20 2011 8:43 PM
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A Wonderful Trip to the Dr.
Just got back from, probably, one of the best Dr. appts. Ethan has ever had. I made this appt. for several reasons. 1) He has been holding/covering his ears a lot over the past week or so. I wanted to make sure his tubes haven't fallen out, or if...
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Fri, Jun 24 2011 1:43 PM
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Getting out of the Boat
Years ago I read a book by John Ortberg titled, "If You Want to Walk on Water, You've Got to Get Out of the Boat". It was inspiring, insightful and motivating...at the time. I no longer aspire to walk on water, and would now settle for being...
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Wed, Jun 08 2011 3:41 PM
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She can't be serious...
Sorry for not writing... I've actually forgotten but I will try to remember... Anyway, so... my mom wants to have a small social ocassion for the fourth of july, you know like a cook out. I can handle that but later we are going to have fireworks...
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Sun, Jun 26 2011 11:20 PM
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Autism, Worry and Hope
I know I haven’t written in awhile . . . O.K., O.K., a very long while, but I have been doing some very heavy reflecting on my life, my son’s life, and the overwhelming task of figuring out our futures. I have spent many an hour reading blogs and stories...
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Tue, Jun 28 2011 3:45 PM
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My day today
Things were pretty good today. I didn't have any meltdowns but I did feel distressed. I wasn't distress enough to worry and I guess it was a good thing. I hadn't taken a bath because I just ended my period. I usually hate showering during...
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Sun, Jun 12 2011 5:28 PM
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Strength in Numbers for Autism
Many of you may be aware of the horrible stories coming out of the UK about a private hospital for people with learning Disabilities and Autism, this facility was rife with abuse and unhealthy conditions. There has been a Facebook campaign start in that...
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Thu, Jun 02 2011 5:21 PM
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An Introduction
Hi everybody! Im new to this site. Im a 21 year old nursing student, and I pay the bills as a nanny. So basically I'm a full time babysitter for an autistic child. Ayden's 7 but functions at a 3 or 4 year old level. He's kinda verbal, but...
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Fri, Jun 03 2011 10:35 PM
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From Basic Vocabulary to Building Sentences in Autism Education
Using Picture Cards From Basic Vocabulary to Building Sentences in Autism Education For the full version of this article, visit http://stageslearning.com/articles/buildsentences The most popular use of the Language Builder Picture Card Series is to build...
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Mon, Jun 20 2011 6:18 PM
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I feel so alone
I have a 10 year old son, Matthew, with high functioning autism that was diagnosed at age 4. He has a twin brother, Ethan, who is also on the spectrum, has a lot of sensory issues, but doesn't have an actual diagnosis. Matthew has been in therapy...
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Wed, Jun 22 2011 3:42 PM
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Reviews Requested - free autism life-strategies book available for reviewers
I have recently self-published a book for parents of newly diagnosed children on the spectrum, aimed at helping them develop appropriate strategies and thinking sets during the first crucial months following the diagnosis. It's only 80 pages long...
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Tue, Jun 07 2011 9:38 PM
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A little background
Just thought I would share a little of our background. =) Anthony and I met in high school in a very small town. I was a Junior and he a Senior. Everyone said we would never last. I was a cheerleader and he was a "bad boy." Somehow we clicked...
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Fri, Jun 10 2011 11:43 AM
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One problem after another...
I have been trying to get information on how to acquire hospital accommodations... like when I go to the hospital. It's the biggest challenge for me and a huge HUGE nightmare. Hospitals for me are like a death trap waiting to snap. I can't stand...
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Mon, Jun 27 2011 5:38 PM
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